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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Do We Keep Seeing the Same Old Stuff?

Ever notice how your music, movie, or anime recommendations often seem to be the same popular stuff everyone else is into? This isn't just a coincidence. It's a problem called popularity bias. This happens when recommendation systems, those AI tools that suggest what you might like, favor the most p

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Nov 13 2025CELEBRITIES

Kristin Cavallari's Honest Take on Hollywood Romance

Kristin Cavallari, known for her role in "Laguna Beach, " recently shared her thoughts on dating actors in Hollywood. She admitted to having a crush on "1923" star Brandon Sklenar but quickly added that she would never date an actor. Her reasons? Scheduling conflicts and personal traits. Cavallari

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

A Restaurant's Name: More Than Just Words

In the bustling heart of New York City, a restaurant named Bananas opened its doors, sparking curiosity and conversation. The name, chosen deliberately, carried a story of identity and belonging. It was a bold move, especially for an Asian-American owned establishment, as it challenged stereotypes a

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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

USDA's Grant Cancellation Strategy: A Closer Look

The USDA took a unique approach to cancel grants in early 2021. They searched for specific words and phrases related to diversity and climate change. This was part of a larger effort across federal agencies to follow President Trump's orders. The president had strong opinions against diversity effor

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Nov 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jim Gaffigan Honored with First-Ever Comedy Vanguard Award

Jim Gaffigan is set to receive the first Comedy Vanguard Award from Variety and the New York Comedy Festival. This award is given to him for his significant contributions to comedy and his support for fellow comedians. The award ceremony will take place on November 9th at the Upright Citizens Brigad

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Gen Z's Smart Money Moves: Outsaving Older Generations

Gen Z, often labeled as financially struggling, is actually leading the pack in retirement savings. A recent study reveals that nearly half of Gen Z workers are on track for retirement, outpacing baby boomers, Gen X, and millennials. This is quite a surprise, given the common belief that younger gen

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Nov 13 2025SCIENCE

How Do We Measure Language Complexity?

Ever wondered how we figure out how complicated a language is? Researchers have been looking into this by studying eight different ways to measure the complexity of words and their structures in various languages. These methods rely on data from language samples, but they need different levels of de

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Nov 13 2025HEALTH

How Amazonian Brew May Help Fight Cocaine's Brain Damage

Ayahuasca, a plant-based drink used in spiritual ceremonies, has two main active ingredients: DMT and harmine. DMT is a psychedelic compound, while harmine helps the body absorb DMT better. Recently, scientists wanted to see if these compounds could protect brain cells from the harmful effects of co

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Nov 13 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Final Showdown: How to Catch A League of Their Own Season 20 Anywhere

The beloved quiz show "A League of Their Own" is wrapping up after 20 seasons, and fans worldwide are eager to catch the final episodes. With a mix of hilarious challenges and star-studded guests, this season is one to remember. Romesh Ranganathan takes the helm, joined by returning captains Jamie R

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Nov 13 2025BUSINESS

Sustainability Shines: Bakelite's Green Achievements

Bakelite has just earned a Gold Medal from EcoVadis, a big deal in the world of sustainability. This puts them in the top 5% of over 130, 000 companies worldwide. What’s driving this success? Bakelite has been busy making changes. They’ve installed solar panels in the UK, Spain, and Finland. In the

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